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S. Tempe favorite Cotton & Copper closing; owners plan new concept

Cotton & Copper co-owner and chef Tamara Stanger confirmed on Facebook that the popular South Tempe restaurant and bar is closing, a victim of the economic impact of COVID-19.

Tempe public-safety panel completes final meeting; city implements Eight Can’t Wait de-escalation policies

Reform is coming to the Tempe Police Department, especially relating to its use-of-force-policies.

Irked S. Tempe equestrian-property owners tell city: Tear down this wall

Angry South Tempe equestrian lovers tell Tempe City Council that a homeowner's block wall encroaches on one of their favorite bridle paths.

MLK Diversity Award winners to be honored in virtual ceremony Jan. 15

Eleven people and organizations, including students, have been named winners of the 2021 MLK Diversity Awards, which honor those who demonstrate a commitment to diversity, inclusion and who exemplify the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., by working to make his dreams a reality.

Rate hikes to aid reliability of water, solid-waste services, Tempe says

Tempe increases rates for water and solid-waste services.

Chamber Military Affairs Committee opens scholarship for Tempe veterans

The Tempe Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee has opened applications for the annual Merle Fister Veteran Scholarship.

Tempe seeks input on marijuana regulations after Prop. 207 passes

Tempe seeks input on marijuana regulations after Prop 207 passes.

Tempe officer violated policies in hotel incident, stripped of patrol duty

A Tempe Police officer, who, while searching for a White suspect held a Black man at gunpoint, violated several department policies and will not return as a patrol officer for at least one year.
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